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new port: p5-Email-Find



Last one of three.

*THIS* is the one that I choose to put in textproc/ not mail/ - apologies for the wrong question in the previous e-mail. Should this one be in textproc/ or mail/ ?

Peter
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#	textproc/p5-Email-Find
#	textproc/p5-Email-Find/Makefile
#	textproc/p5-Email-Find/distinfo
#	textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg
#	textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/PLIST
#	textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/DESCR
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echo c - textproc/p5-Email-Find
mkdir -p textproc/p5-Email-Find > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - textproc/p5-Email-Find/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >textproc/p5-Email-Find/Makefile << 'END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/Makefile'
X# $OpenBSD$
X
XCOMMENT=		"Find RFC 822 email addresses in plain text"
X
XVERSION=		0.09
XDISTNAME=		Email-Find-${VERSION}
XPKGNAME=		p5-${DISTNAME}
XCATEGORIES=		textproc perl5
X
XMASTER_SITES=		${MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN:=Email/}
X
XMAINTAINER=		Peter Galbavy <peter_(_dot_)_galbavy_(_at_)_knowtion_(_dot_)_net>
X
XBUILD_DEPENDS=		::mail/p5-Mail-Tools ::mail/p5-Email-Valid
XRUN_DEPENDS=		${BUILD_DEPENDS}
X
XPERMIT_PACKAGE_CDROM=	Yes
XPERMIT_PACKAGE_FTP=	Yes
XPERMIT_DISTFILES_CDROM=	Yes
XPERMIT_DISTFILES_FTP=	Yes
X
XCONFIGURE_STYLE=	perl
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/Makefile
echo x - textproc/p5-Email-Find/distinfo
sed 's/^X//' >textproc/p5-Email-Find/distinfo << 'END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/distinfo'
XMD5 (Email-Find-0.09.tar.gz) = 988182c9b5ec80861ee3749a434104ea
XRMD160 (Email-Find-0.09.tar.gz) = 41722a0dd05e782946a6d3faeea48fea566989c0
XSHA1 (Email-Find-0.09.tar.gz) = 4a093a8064bb8dea1dced8d3f410459ed3e8da75
END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/distinfo
echo c - textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg
mkdir -p textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/PLIST'
X_(_at_)_comment $OpenBSD$
X${P5SITE}/Email/Find.pm
X${P5SITE}/Email/Find/addrspec.pm
X_(_at_)_comment ${P5ARCH}/auto/Email/Find/.packlist
Xman/man3p/Email::Find.3p
Xman/man3p/Email::Find::addrspec.3p
X_(_at_)_comment @dirrm ${P5ARCH}/auto/Email/Find
X_(_at_)_comment @dirrm ${P5ARCH}/auto/Email
X_(_at_)_comment @dirrm ${P5ARCH}/auto
X_(_at_)_comment @dirrm ${P5ARCH}
X_(_at_)_dirrm ${P5SITE}/Email/Find
X_(_at_)_comment @dirrm ${P5SITE}/Email
END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/PLIST
echo x - textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/DESCR'
XEmail::Find is a module for finding a subset of RFC 822 email
Xaddresses in arbitrary text. The addresses it finds are not guaranteed
Xto exist or even actually be email addresses at all, but they will
Xbe valid RFC 822 syntax.
X
XEmail::Find will perform some heuristics to avoid some of the more
Xobvious red herrings and false addresses, but there's only so much
Xwhich can be done without a human.
END-of-textproc/p5-Email-Find/pkg/DESCR
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